Monday, April 2, 2012

EQC denies payout freeze for TC3

Ferrymead-Brookhaven Residents' Association chairman David Stringer said 17 neighbours had contacted him frustrated at delays.

He was in the same position, he said, with a quake-damaged house that had been declared a rebuild and no reason for an EQC payment to be delayed.

"There's no valid reason for them to withhold the payment,'' he said.

"You ring up the settlements teams in Australia or Wellington and they tell you point-blank, 'No, you're not being paid until that [foundation design] work's been done'."

Read the full article Click Here

Friday, March 16, 2012

Brookhaven - GeoTech investigations have started

GeoTech investigations commenced in Brookhaven in early February.   All of the approx 372 properties are zoned TC3. (see photos of GeoTech last week in Delta Way http://www.brookhaven.net.nz/photos.htm)
AMI have scheduled approx 15 so far and the number is expected to rise as people look at their options and make decisions.  Work will be progressively undertaken during this month and through the winter.  After the investigation a report is made and sent to Arrow. 
The next step usually is a structural engineer is engaged to recommend and design suitable foundation. 
Then a registered surveyor conducts a survey to confirm boundaries and determine the height of the new floor in order to comply with Variation 48 of CCC Flood Plan.
How does one get to GeoTech Report you may be asking?  This is a general overview based on feedback from residents who are AMI/Arrow International clients.
  1.  EQC determines that your house is overcap.
  2. Private insurers make contact with homeowner to advise your property will be managed by their Project Management Office(PMO) e.g. AMI uses Arrow, IAG use Hawkins etc.
  3. PMO visits property and generates a scope of works or detailed repair analysis  (this is additional to EQC scope).
  4. Draft report on the scope is sent for property owner to check and advise variances.
  5. Redraft of report by PMO to include changes or variations.
  6. Recommendation is made by PMO to private insurer as to Repair or Rebuild.
  7. Owner is notified and repair or rebuild options are presented..
  8. If PMO recommend a rebuild and property owner wishes to rebuild on existing site, Geotech is ordered by PMO.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Rules on damaged TC3 sites delayed

From THE PRESS by MICHAEL WRIGHT  12/03/2012   Source

Foundation guidelines for earthquake-damaged green-blue Canterbury properties will not be ready until mid-April.
The Department of Building and Housing (DBH) is developing foundation designs for quake-damaged houses classified technical category 3 (TC3) by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (Cera). The guidelines had been scheduled to be released last month.
The 28,000 TC3, or green-blue, properties are considered to be on the most badly quake-damaged land able to be economically repaired. Houses in the zone needing to be rebuilt or have foundation repairs must meet new foundation standards.
DBH building quality deputy chief executive David Kelly said developing the new techniques had been "more complex than anticipated".
"As soon as you get into work like this, which is new work, there are things you don't know about simply because you can't anticipate it. It's the nature of the work really," he said.
Foundation designs would fall into two broad categories – stabilising the land and "deep piling and making sure the connection to the foundation is properly thought through".
Geotechnical and structural engineers were taking advice from international experts to ensure the new standards were robust, Kelly said.
"We really appreciate that people are anxious to see this work because they want to get on with life, but the worst thing we can do is get it out and be inaccurate," he said. "There is certainly pressure on us to move as quickly as we can, and we are trying to."
Foundation designs that involve land remediation will be new ground for insurance companies as they do not insure land as part of house policies.
AMI Insurance earthquake recovery executive manager Peter Rose said the company had no problem with the designs involving land remediation.
"We believe we have responsibility for any necessary strengthening in the land as it relates to the appropriateness of the foundations," he said.
IAG Canterbury recovery executive manager Dean MacGregor said the insurer took a similar position, but "only at a philosophical level".
"We would definitely consider it on the basis that if it wasn't going to cost any more than we would have paid for those foundations anyway."
The Earthquake Commission is due to start its geotechnical assessments on more than 8000 TC3 properties with foundation damage soon.
Customer services general manager Bruce Emson said delays from DBH would not affect the process. It was already possible to repair some TC3 properties with foundation damage.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Urban myths debunked

From Earthquake Update from Lantern (for IAG customers)

We keep hearing a persistent rumour that our reinsurers have paid us out in full,and we’re avoiding paying claims so we can earn interest on this money.

The truth is we want the rebuild to get underway as much as anyone! In fact, we do not receive reinsurance money until after we have paid out on a claim, and we are definitely not holding back huge sums of money to earn interest.

Since September 2010 IAG has paid out over $900 million to its State, NZI, Lantern Insurance and Corporate Partnerships customers.

That’s more than $1.7 million per day in earthquake claims and we will continue to authorise and pay out on claims as they are finalised.  Source

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Winter Assistance Grant from Red Cross

Winter Assistance Grant 

Up to $400 per household paid over four months to assist with electricity bills.
The aim of this grant is to assist vulnerable households who are living in homes significantly damaged by the earthquakes, or who have had to move into damp or hard to heat accommodation. The significant damage must include serious compromise to the heating and/or insulation of the home. This grant assists households with their electricity bills over the months of June, July, August and September 2012.

Visit Red Cross website Click Here   Download Grant Application Form Click Here

Friday, January 27, 2012

Land assessments complete, reports coming by April

From  EQConnects update Thursday 26 January 2012
Land assessments complete, reports coming by April

All initial assessments of land claims were completed by EQC’s engineers by 17 December 2011. Individual reports for each property are currently being prepared and checked. We will provide customers with their land reports. The report will provide an overview of the nature and extent of the damage sustained to land and will be in a format that is easily understandable for the customer.

To finalise these reports, we need additional LiDAR data. LiDAR aerial mapping identifies the changes which have occurred to land across Canterbury as a result of all earthquake events since September 2010. Most customers with a land claim will have their initial land assessment reports by the end of April. For some properties, there may be a requirement for more detailed assessments and we will contact those customers soon.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Community Meeting for Ferrymead Brookhaven Residents

Ferrymead Brookhaven Residents Association invite you to a

COMMUNITY MEETING FOR
FERRYMEAD BROOKHAVEN RESIDENTS

WITH
CERA/EQC/AMI/IAG/CCC


TUESDAY 31ST JANUARY 2012
6PM SHARP – finish approx 7-30pm.


SAMOAN CHURCH HALL, 9 Vili Place, which is off St Lukes street, which is off St Johns road in Woolston. The church is the one that can be seen on the corner of Linwood Ave and Dyers road.

Greetings everyone, we trust you and your families are well. Please be advised of a special meeting for Ferrymead and Brookhaven residents.

CERA, EQC, CCC, AMI, IAG will be there to discuss specific issues for our area. We will be discussing rebuilding process issues including floodplan variation 48. Please bring your questions, concerns and issues. Come and learn more about the future of our land.

The last time we met at the Samoan church hall on the 7th of November, we had over 500 people. We also wish to update you on some initiatives the residents association is planning to introduce for your benefit. There will be an information table, Earthquake Support Co-ordinators present and an opportunity to have discussions with representatives. Tea and coffee provided afterwards.

Our sincere thanks to CERA community wellbeing team for assistance with this meeting.

Follow us on Ferrymead Brookhaven Residents Association Blog
http://ferrymead-brookhaven.blogspot.com/

Best wishes to everyone
David Stringer (Chairman) and Deb Ogier (Secretary)
Ferrymead Brookhaven Residents Association
Enquiries to 376 6136

Monday, January 9, 2012

Earthquake Recovery and Rebuild Update January 2012

Briefing from GNS Science seismologists on 6 January 2012
on
TV3 On Demand
http://www.3news.co.nz/Chance-of-mag-7-quake-in-Christchurch-low-but-not-zero/tabid/309/articleID/238369/Default.aspx
or
Christchurch City Council YouTube Channel  http://www.youtube.com/user/ChchCityCouncil  This briefing is in 6 parts.

A good summary of Briefing held on January 6th - the first info since Dec 23rd 2011 by Christchurch Central MP Nicky Wagner  "Earthquake Recovery and Rebuild Update January 2012" Click here to read

A copy of TC3 Areas Information Booklet was sent out just before Christmas. The booklet has been prepared by CERA and other agencies working on Canterbury earthquake recovery to better inform residential property owners about the technical categories and what they mean.

In case you did not receive a copy of the book is available on their website at http://cera.govt.nz/sites/cera.govt.nz/files/common/technical-categories-and-your-property-december-2011.pdf

Monday, December 12, 2011

December Update

As some of you will have noticed the playground off Ti Rakau Drive is in the procees of being remodelled and is currently fenced off, the grass in the area is in a mess and is scheduled to be regrassed late summer. They expect the playground to reopen on 22nd December. It was not possible to go ahead with the planned Christmas Party this year..

We are now waiting for Gerry Brownlee to release the area wide land reports next week.
Also survey helicopters have been busy in our area.